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Today good day.
Demolished in Mistborn deck builderRan DND for my friends and they committed because they are awesome
Made stew
Kept my win streak of monopoly in this friend group alive.
Love my friends
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My word A Minecraft Movie was awful.
I only have a few regrets
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Some writing I did
SpoilerFredrick closed the door behind him, his eyes adjusting to the dimness of the room. Today was not one of her good days.
Elaine lay in a bed across from the only window in the room. Most days, his sister would listen to the birds, draw the day’s sunrise or sunset, and revel in every shade, color, and pattern that passed in front of her only view of the outside world. Today, she lay in the dark with her eyes shut, pencils scattered across the bed haphazardly, her sketchbook opened to a page with a half-finished sketch of a bird.
Fredrick softly knocked on the door. “Guess who is back,” he said softly.
Elaine struggled to sit up at the sound of Fredrick’s voice. Her auburn hair was a mess as her eyes focused on her brother.
“You are back already?” Elaine asked, a smile forming on her face. “I thought you would be back tomorrow,”
“The other guy didn’t put up too much of a fight,” Fredrick responded. “I’ll have to spend a day or two in your shoes to recover what I lost.” He chuckled. “I wish you could have come with us again. I have been missing my wonderful historian, detailing all of my adventures in stunning charcoal.”
“Me too,” Elaine said. “But you can still tell me what happened, right?”
“Well of course, always!” Fredrick said, his smile growing larger as he stood up to light the lanterns around the room.
He told Elaine of his travels to a neighboring barony, where he made a display of strength by besting their lieutenants in a friendly spar. He told her how on their way back, people heard that the Perrington family was coming through town and asked for a show. He recounted the many faces he had seen and the view from the mountains, putting in as many details as he remembered. All the while, Elaine listened with rapt attention.
“I do wish you had come with us,” Fredrick said, concluding his tale. “Those mountain sunsets would have made wonderful additions to your journal.”
Elaine’s smile faltered for a moment. “We know what happened last time I dared to go,” she muttered. She took a deep breath, and her expression held longing and sadness. “It would have too difficult to take me this time anyways,” she said, waving her hand.
Fredrick began to pace. “No it wouldn’t be,” he retorted. “We’d just need a shielded and cushioned carriage and another carriage for the medicine and for Mrs. Ableton. You could have your care on the road, and - “
“It would have been too difficult to take me,” Elaine interrupted, bitterness giving her voice an edge. “We don’t want father to be mad again,” she said quietly, sinking back into her bedding.
An oppressive silence filled the room. Fredrick’s fists clenched and unclenched, and Elaine closed her eyes. A single tear rolled down her cheek as she took slow breaths to compose herself.
After another moment, Fredrick’s head snaps up, an idea forming in his mind. “Hey Elaine,” he says. Elaine looks at Fredrick. “When was that meteor shower dad’s astronomer was talking about?”
“In two months,” Elaine responded. “What are you planning this time?”
“You want to get out of this room? I am sure I could find a good spot and take you to the meteor shower!” Fredrick begins talking faster and faster. “I’m strong enough, you’re small enough, and Dad is too busy to notice if we are gone for the night. You’d have a new sight to draw instead of the same window every day. It would be wonderful!”
“I don’t know…” Elaine said, “What would Father do if he catches us?”
“It doesn’t matter if he doesn’t catch us!” Fredrick responded. “I’m going to find the spot right now,” he said, walking out the door. “Two months. Be prepared!”
And yes I will continue this story because it is backstory for a DND twin born I am running. (It’s Fred, he’s the twin born)
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@Through The Living Glass NO I AM NOT THAT HOID
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LION KING DALLAS FAIR PARK WOOOO
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I move out permanently tomorrow. Feels weird.
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(To be read with the worst British accent you can imagine) The question is not how sure I am of the bit, but how committed am I to it? For one does not simply pick up a bit and then toss it aside. One carries the bit until it has long past its expiration date, until its corpse becomes not just dead weight, but dust upon your shoulders. How far should a bit go? Until foolish mortals groan in agony at the mere mention of it. Until even friend group B can recognize it from a single syllable. That is how one treats The Bit.
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